Showing posts with label Muldoon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muldoon. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 February 2025

Is it...

 

...too late?

I think it is.

The decline in New Zealand started in 1982. We fought the good fight and we thought we’d won.

We’d beaten the dishonest and the non-thinkers (read “university polluters”), first with a successful Springboks tour and then the re-election of Muldoon.

The rent-a-mob and half-wit crowd had been put in their place – often by the long batons of the Red and Blue Squads.

An aside: Even now when you look at the honest (i.e. not heavily censored) photographs from 1981 every photograph is of the same people – Minto/Richards dressed as pooftas, a god-botherer in skirt, a couple of Back Power racists, a couple more communists (usually sheilas) and a demented group of young people who would go on to create the most racist and wet society the Western World has seen.

We, unfortunately, sat back and watched, almost coincidentally, the failure and fall of communism (the other “communist’ country, China was, in fact a military dictatorship using “communism” to keep the populace quiet – but that is a different story)and we cheered - from our armchairs.

We ignored the grossly dishonest spin put on the subsequent reminiscences of 1981, thinking the children would grow up and learn.

They didn’t!

Instead they started the brainwashing, led almost completely by those who had lost their idols of the USSR but not their desire to tell everyone else what to do.

The current Woke wankery, the current apartheid, all stem from them.

Most of their dishonesty was aimed at the young – the younger the better – which suited because “teaching” was, since the WWII crowd grew old, the preserve of the lazy and life’s failures. Real people did, “teachers” told children why they couldn’t.

Consequently New Zealand has ended up with three generations now (including current schoolchildren ages 10 – 25) who live by the lies of those early ‘80s.

People like the current PM and almost all the other MPs.

Only insurrection or take-over by another country (most likely Indonesia, China or India) will correct this but it will mean NZ will not be the best place to be for the next 100 years.

All because we sat back, satisfied, when only half the job had been done.

Friday, 23 February 2024

Thinking

 

I’ve been thinking.


Yes, I know. Painful. For me a bit like subbing your toe; A lot of pain for no discernible gain.


I’ve just read yet another load of utter bullshit about the times I’ve travelled.


I grew up in the latter 1950s and 1960s. Musically I liked the Beatles, accepted, grudgingly, The ‘Stones while getting off their cloud, was a fan of Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich and Fought The Law with Bobby Fuller and his four.


In New Zealand Kiwi Keith was the man – the man most despised for his false accent and pretend upper-class attitude – while increasing taxes n beer and smokes every budget while he drank duty free at Bellamy’s.


In New Zealand I saw the Big Man (Kirk) come and go without real impact and the shudder (looking for a spine to run up) attempt to carry on his legacy. (IMHO Muldoon’s best line ever.)


Then, in my awakening political years, Muldoon.


I was raised a gutless communist (socialist) mainly due to the NZ education system so initially the only impact of Muldoon was the taxes that kept increasing.


Then I started talking, and then thinking, politics.


I thought Think Big was pretty good but loathed Bolger and Birch who fronted it (I still loath them, now with reason).


Muldoon, leading up to 1981 was damned good in most things. Looking back his economic management wasn’t great but at the time most thought it was. The Western World was all run along similar lines.


In other aspects Muldoon was great at seizing the mood of the majority and building on it. He even started communicating with the racist gangs and most New Zealanders said “Good on you son, go for it.. In 1981 the racists did their normal thing and shit on him but at the time we knew no better.


Then 1981 and the dishonesty happened.


1981 wasn’t, despite ongoing slime lies, about pro-apartheid v anti-apartheid.


You would have struggled to find 100 pro-apartheid people in the whole of New Zealand.


1981 began as a disagreement over how you demonstrate to Jaapies that apartheid was wrong.


The majority of New Zealanders thought the showing the Jaapies, via news reports and television pictures that treating all people equally was the way to go.


On the opposing side a group of disgusting communist scum, some god-botherers and the racist gangs (most pretending they were seppos) with many unable-to-think (thanks to the New Zealand education system) teenagers, a group of not-yet-home-owners and the start of the always lying slime of the media.


The latter VERY low-lifes, of course, wrote and had published, their grossly dishonest account of the time.


Honest people were too busy living to do the same.


Unfortunately, probably due to the pressure but definitely assisted by the totally gutless media showing just how gutless they were (and are), Muldoon went mad.


To 1984 and the Great and Good Sir Roger Douglas came to the rescue, using the often brilliant and funny Lange as his front man.


The Great and Good Sir Roger saved the day but, as often happens to genuine heros, he was shunted aside so lesser men could bathe in his glory.


And New Zealand suffered.


They suffered through Palmer, then (Moore was a mere interlude) the worst and most damaging (MMP) of all until recently, Bolger, then Clark.


Key was different, effective in some areas, genuinely popular but his need to be loved meant he didn’t make all the hard decisions. Key/English are hard, though, to fault. They gave the country what it wanted and most of what it needed.


English, another interlude, then disaster.


Winston Peters selected the Coalition from Hell.


You all know what happened next – New Zealand went to Hell - was kept there by brain-dead middle=aged and old sheilas (of both sexes) for six long years.


It will take us a long time and a lot of fighting to complete the escape from Hell.


More than usual because we will have to fight and defeat the public servants, communists and fuckwits ( a significant number including, but not limited to, “educators”, fit in all three categories) in making that escape.


We can do without the mindless crap from slime who weren’t there, i.e. the mushrooms (raised in the dark and fed on crap) and have no idea, no concept of the actual past of New Zealand.


Meanwhile: God Defend New Zealand!



Wednesday, 7 February 2024

Muldoon: My Memory

 

I remember the 1970s, and the 1980s for various reasons.


One of those reasons was I became aware of politics, mainly of course, on how politics affected my wallet and my freedom.


I seem to be one of the few.


A couple of days ago I once more read, on a blogsite I usually respect, that the communist dictatorship was the worst Government ever in New Zealand – except for Muldoon.


BULLSHIT!


Sir Robert Muldoon (then not a “Sir”) was a good and popular Prime Minister, his Government a competent group who were far better than anything the opposition put together.


Of the opposition only the great and good Sir Roger Douglas stood out for anything other than wet weakness. Soaking wet. He was demoted by Rowling for being too good.


The quote from that era for me was Muldoon describing Rowling as “a shiver looking for a spine to run up”.


Muldoon and his was popular for most of his nine years even though most didn’t agree with everything he did. One thing most of us did agree with was his treatment of the slime (media). He treated them for what they were, mostly gutless, know-nothing, cowering, near-do-wells or socialists (i.e. communists without the intestinal fortitude).


Only in the last couple of years, when his “team” started suffering from the relentless attacks by the slime and Muldoon was forced to become a lone defender of the faith that was New Zealand did the pressure start to show.


Before that, with “Think Big” and other projects (hydro-electricity generation springs to mind) Muldoon and his Government set the country on the road to prosperity – now destroyed by the scum communist dictatorship of 2017-2023.


New Zealand made more gains while Muldoon was PM than in any era since barring when the great and good Sir Roger held Lange in check and made “God Defend New Zealand” into an anthem rather that a pathetic plea.


The main critics of Muldoon nowdays seem to come from a time when they either left NZ as very young, impressionable people or the bitter, completely cowered lefties who were too scared of Muldoon even to fire from cover.


So, no more bullshit blaming Muldoon.


If you must pick on a National PM pick on Bolger – his Governance completely fucked New Zealand!